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Using iron instead of platinum as a catalyst could finally make hydrogen fuel cells affordable
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Safe, low-cost, energy-dense, and long-lifetime solid-state sodium batteries
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Enabling artificial intelligence to learn more continuously like the human brain does
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An on-site bovine respiratory disease test that provides results within an hour and greatly reduces antibiotic use
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Ultrathin solar cells get more stable and more ready to challenge existing technologies
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3D printed self-powered wearable devices
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A new ‘self-aware and self-healing’ algorithm to ward off hacking attempts could protect nuclear plants, electric grids and more
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Could human learning be duplicated in synthetic matter?
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Better hardware for artificial intelligence
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A malaria treatment is shown to be 100% effective in just 3 days in a Phase 2 trial
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A 3D printed biosensor that simultaneously records and makes images of tissues and organs
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The energy-efficient method for using 100% outdoor air in buildings
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Future washable smart clothes powered by Wi-Fi will monitor your health
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A new generation of computing devices called magnetoelectrics could be much faster and use less electricity
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Breakthrough in reverse osmosis
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